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Applaud Wildly Dammit, We’re 3rd! [Ratings]

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Good morning.

Despite having an IQ likened by me to ‘the size of a planet’ when the game finished and the league table popped up on the TV screen I said out loud, ‘Wow, look at that’. Do you think it’s helpful we retain some modesty and indeed some small degree of awe while things are progressing so excellently?

In the opening minutes of the game there was a lovely move that broke down on the left when I think Sandro misplaced a pass and the ball was stroked out of play. This drew a significant groans from a section of the home support. I think it was Dave Basset commentating on my coverage and he wryly remarked that ‘some Tottenham fans have been spoiled recently.’

I’m beginning to feel spoiled. We’re sitting 3rd in the Barclays Premiership with a game in hand and respectable goal difference. Our schedule of games has been balanced unlike it might be argued Newcastle’s who’s good run was underpinned by some results from soft opposition. Including us.

The ratings then…

 7.001 Granite face, metal heart. The Colonel oozes confidence, he pongs of experience. Go on, get close, fill your nostrils. The scent of defiance.

 5.678 A little too exciting to watch at times. Benny clearly has class and talent in equal measure but if we’re serious about this business now, he needs to row in the same direction.

 6. 467 A much improved showing here. But that is obviously down to getting back into the swing of things. Notably good in the air and far more composed all round.

 6. 467 Consistent as hell. Sunderland lacked bite up front but the pests that did get through had bad luck or no luck at all. Fingers crossed he doesn’t sneeze and dislocate an ankle before Cheatski.

 6. 467 Bundles of desire going forward, a menace on occasion. But I really want to see him get his defence game nailed. If he can do that, then he can start to really own his shirt.

 7.004 Unconvincing first half. His showing in the second was a key element in us not collapsing, not giving quarter and not failing. The trio of him, Modric and PNB is some unit right there.

 7.003 Let’s hope fans aren’t becoming complacent with his routinely tidy displays. Solid as a rock defensively and displaying wit and understading in spades going forwards.

 7.003 Looked a little out the mix in the early stages and there’s a nasty rumour going around about missing  sitter. I don’t buy a word of it. Cheatski will be back in for him in January offering first born children. And that sort of thing.

 7.209 Most of his work was excellent. The rest was sublime. His passing was on occasion extraordinary. We must have all been very, very good in a previous life to have landed him, eh Glenn?

 6. 399 We just couldn’t seem to feed him and when we did he struggled like hell to make much of it. Manu improved in the second half and his constant redeeming feature is his intelligence. 

 7 Watching him come on you could clearly see how non existent his relationship is with Arry, Bondy waving his fingers, the boy himself was patting his hair down and looking into the distance. Sweet, sweet goal.

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  • McG says:

    I’m worried we’ll lose our shape a little on thurs with Azza injured, would moving Walker fwd to RW and bringing in the Bull at RB work do people think? Would certainly make Drogba’s life more difficult with Gallas King and Kab all defending our set plays, walker can drop back when required and would allow us to keep our attacking shape going forward. Just an thought..

  • forhodssake says:

    No Modders – I know his miss was bad but…

    In the second half Sandro was awesome defensively and Manu did lots of tirelss running – cant fault his effort at all.

  • Birdcage says:

    Were you actually at the game yesterday? A&E the lowest score? Apart from one screw up where he tried to be too clever, he was solid and tore their right back apart in the second half. And as for that useless Russian F*wit – he did one thing, score the goal (which I admit is fairly relevent) but apart from that his ball control was non-existant and lack of effort reached new levels.

    • LLL says:

      I was at the game and concur wholeheartedly. Pav was mostly not just ineffective but a liability, gave away possession more than anyone, in bad areas too. Did score the winner though, so every cloud…

      Some on Benny’s attacking play in the 2nd half was jaw-dropping. Unfortunately he lacks the confidence to take the shot, everything slows down at the crucial moment and he opts to try and pass to Pav or whoever, giving the defence time to get back, block etc. Either way, his score is far too low. He had one trademark hairy moment when he tried to over-play in stead of clear the ball, but he pulled it off, so can’t see what he really did wrong!

      • essexian76 says:

        He has got to be the most improved player I’ve seen at the lane. Of course he has lapses, every defender does, but blimey, this guy has gone from strength to strength, although he is a fruitloop nevertheless.

  • DR says:

    Agree with Birdcage – Plenty of people around me were slagging off BAE all game, but for me he was one of our best players. True, his final ball was dire but he was bombing down the wing all game and finding great positions in a way that would make Bale proud.
    Special mention for Sandro’s 2nd half which was immense. He threw up on the pitch and still kept running. Looks like he’s picking up Parker’s never-say-die attitude which is very welcome.

  • johnhalloween says:

    icant see anyone beating sturridge

    • UnkleKev says:

      Sturridge beat his full-back for fun on Saturday but, goal aside, there was precious little in the way of end product. Another in the long line of (decent but) overhyped English strikers if you ask me.

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